A recent study, published in the Indian Heart Journal, evaluated two different diets: one supplemented with almonds and the other with walnuts, on endothelial function. A total of 27 participants were included in the study. During the two study days, they consumed either 77 g of almonds or 60 g of walnuts (these amounts were chosen to match the fat content, 76 g of fat in each group).
 
Results observed that both walnut and almond diets improved flow-mediated dilation and sVCAM (soluble vascular cell adhesion molecules), measurements of endothelial function.

Bhardwaj, R., Dod, H., Sandhu, M. S., Bedi, R., Dod, S., Konat, G., … & Nanda, N. (2018). Acute effects of diets rich in almonds and walnuts on endothelial function. Indian Heart Journal.
 

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